... At the end of the day, the Monster Hunter difficulty is in the action element,
not the camera control.
Not exact matches
Though the ring itself doesn't have speakers or a microphone, the remote
control functions of the ring allow you to accept or reject incoming calls, make outgoing calls to preset numbers, take a photo with your phone's
camera,
control your music, or change your profile.
Simpson noted that the site took action after a Russian -
controlled Facebook group was caught running ads for a 2016 event called «Stop Islamification of Texas» but suggested that when the news
cameras were
not paying attention, similar content was ignored.
The zoom and other
camera controls allow for more effective monitoring of baby but some complained the interface was
not as easy to use.
I'm also grateful for the women that allowed
cameras into their intimate moments of birth so I could receive the message that the sensationalized media versions of birth that would have me believe that my own body was frightening, that women aren't strong enough, and that surrendering the
control over my body to strangers was the only way to navigate the passage of birth safely are simply
not true.
Don't let your
camera controls slow you down!
This small device allows you to
control every function of your
camera remotely, simply and easily, in a way that smartphones apps can't touch.
It uses a fully stabilized 3 - axis gimbal to maneuver and is capable of 20 minute flights, giving you ample time to get the best shots.The compatible app allows live streaming and complete
camera control from your phone or tablet, so don't worry about mastering a separate remote controller.
What makes the case of Google Street View and the mapping of Fort Sam Houston unique is precisely that it involved
not overhead satellite imagery but rather
cameras on the ground, raising more questions about Pentagon
control as technology develops faster than the government's ability — or authority — to regulate it.
On Rosetta, for example, ESA hasn't paid for very much of the $ 100 million
camera, called OSIRIS, and therefore has less
control over how its data is disseminated.
Previously described techniques of fundus imaging often proved difficult to repeat, partly because video capture using Apple's built - in
camera app in the iPhones can
not independently
control the focus and the exposure during filming, which results in glare and poor image quality.
Brandon Routh: When it moves forward, I'm
not controlling it, it is
controlling, I'm just thinking about moving forward and this forward and backward when the
camera and the thing moves backward.
By
controlling the light in your images through the adjustments of your aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, you won't have to rely on harsh on -
camera flash.
Good because I like being able to
control the lighting let into photos (this is a huge deal for when lighting is darker), but it's bad because I've taken some photos that are overexposed (like if the sun is out and my
camera's lighting setting haven't been properly adjusted to reflect the brightness outside)... like in this post... kind of...
My remote
control for my
camera wasn't working (maybe it was too cold?)
If they rarely want to let you see them on the
camera or have issues with spontaneous conversations and are rarely available or extremely
controlling, chances are you are
not the only person in the picture or they are just
not that into you.
A good idea (albeit
not very original) that doesn't feel as good because of imprecise
controls, a
camera that constantly gets in the way and a gameplay system that becomes repetitive too son.
The graphics are bad, the
camera is
not very good and the
controls and gameplay aren't very good either.
It's
not challenging it's just cheap, add to the fact poor
controls, crap
camera and a weird shiny effect to all the textures, I'm
not sure how it has so many positive reviews.
For instance, don't show a cutscene and sgive you
control of the
camera, only to fade to black.
The frustrating
controls and
camera during battle can prove to be a blemish on the overall quality of the game,
not to mention the repetitive nature of the story missions don't help much here.
Saulnier's
camera doesn't flinch, navigating the club and wilderness exteriors with disaffected
control, capturing sustained injuries in gruesome detail (seriously, if you can't stomach the sight of gushing blood and broken bones — hard pass).
Amazingly even if you could deal with the terrible
camera, shoddy
controls and downright embarrassing lock - ups and glitches; the game simply isn't much fun once you get past the first few levels.
While there is some genuine dark comedy to be had here, the gameplay itself feels as tacked on: there is no
camera control, shots are basically winging it until you play a few stages over, and most of the indicators a golf game would give you are
not here.
When you put two analog sticks on a handheld, there's naturally one thing that everyone has on their mind, and it ain't 3rd person
camera control.
The
camera controls make it possible to attack and create a combo that doesn't actually touch anything.
The Warriors
controls pretty well for the PSP; there are some new
camera issues that do come to play, and that is
not mainly a developer issue but instead is more of a PSP limitation issue.
The one notable exception is the lack of a second analog stick for
camera control when you aren't locked onto the ball.
Last but
not least is the surprisingly interesting «Boats»N Hoes» Music Video Editor, an innovative use of Blu - ray technology that lets you create your own edit of the film's crass music - video clip by using your remote
control's number pad to select from nine different
camera angles that run the length of the video.
If the
controls weren't bad enough the
camera doesn't make matters much better.
Unlike other titles, it won't be for
camera control, instead helping left - handed players.
If those two aren't enough for you, February 21 brings Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater 3D, which features 3D
camera controls that could work great with the add - on, and on March 23 there's Kid Icarus: Uprising, though it's only intended use is to make the interesting
controls work for the left - handed.
The
camera controls are a bit slow, and while flying seems to have gone through another overhaul since the last time I played one of these, it's still
not quite intuitive enough that you can go without a learning curve.
I found that I couldn't
control the
camera as well with the Wii U Pad due to sticks and the lay out.
This is more then a sequel 2 to the 3ds game go look at the devolper interviews on the Nintendo page true it
not nothing like galaxy but the graphics look great and there's still plenty of time polish it... and there's still galaxy and 64 inspired levels in it too and you can
control the
camera directly unlike 3d land etc lets play the game first before we judge it I'm sure be will be praising it lol... I for one love the art style cause on the 3ds the resolution wasn't to great now you can really see the art work and every thing on screen is a little larger then normal it makes it easier to see the little details
Apart from horrible
controls and bad
camera issues, those games weren't too bad.
don't get how
controlling your own
camera would put you off the game, once you get used to it and start getting good, which will take a long time, it's such a good feeling.
i got 15 + hours on a demo now and i honestly think its a good feature for beginners, and its
not as bad as it sounds and certanly
not a game breaker, as people WONT be using it after they get used to
controlling camera (which to be honest, HAS alittle learning curve to get used to in monster hunter games) ^ ^
We don't want people to be hindered because the
camera control is awkward.
If you end a match with a super, you might trigger a super cool cutscene where the
camera pulls back to show the energy blast in all its glory (I'm
not sure how there's any planet left for these people to fight on, given how out of
control these energy blasts get).
u are in full
control of the
camera, this game does
not have auto locking so u can cut tails, break horns or heads to carve specific parts.
The optional Sixaxis
camera controls aren't as accurate as the second analog stick, and the game's length is short, at only 2 - 3 hours.
Yes, the
camera shakes a lot and it's hard to see what's going on, but this film does
not present its chase scenes as beauty or art; they are about chaos and lack of
control.
Whereas one of the downsides of the previous Iron Man films was too much emphasis on visual effects and
not enough on people, Iron Man 3 has cracked this problem with new remote -
control armor that allows Downey to appear on
camera while Iron Men fly all around him (he can jump into any suit at any time).
But what if the
camera was actually
controlled not by Big Brother (or Big Principal) but by the teacher, and what if it was turned on only when she wanted to record a lesson to submit for her performance review?
Options on this vehicle: Sport package — $ 5900 19 - inch AMG wheels Sport body styling Front and rear bumpers, side skirts Premium package — $ 3490 Rear - view
camera Drive - dynamic mulit - contour front seats with massage Night view assist with pedestrian detection Driver assistance package — $ 2950 Adaptive cruise
control Active blind - spot assist and active lane - keeping assist Splitview front - seat entertainment system — $ 710 Heated steering wheel — $ 490 Key options
not on vehicle: Sport package plus one — $ 6650 Sport package 20 - inch AMG wheels
Not to mention space - age technologies like a night - vision
camera, a head - up display, lane - departure warning, high - beam assist, active cruise
control, active brake intervention (for hill descent), and a curve - speed limiter working in concert with the Ghost's stability
control system.
The cabin isn't completely devoid of party tricks, though — we delighted our friends with the center stack buttons that magically switch from climate
controls to drive - mode switches on command, and the 360 - degree
camera view is useful in parking lots.
Options on this vehicle: P02 package — $ 6330 Auto - dimming mirrors Comand with HDD navigation Voice
control for audio / phone / navi HD radio iPod / MP3 interface Power folding mirrors Driver's seat / steering memory Power liftgate Rearview
camera Sirius satellite radio Logic7 Dolby Digital with harman / kardon speakers Rear seat entertainment — $ 1950 3 - zone climate
control — $ 1450 Lighting package — $ 985 Bi-Xenon headlamps with active curve illumination LED daytime running lights Headlamp washing system Steel grey exterior paint — $ 720 Blind spot assist — $ 600 Trailer hitch — $ 550 Class IV hitch 7500 - pound towing capacity Heated steering wheel — $ 225 Key options
not on vehicle: Full leather seating package — $ 1930 Heated rear seats — $ 620
Standard Equipment: 3.7 - liter V - 6 engine 7 - speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode Power sliding / tinted glass moonroof Bi-Xenon HID headlamps 18 - inch aluminum wheels Power windows / locks / mirrors Heated mirrors Rain - sensing wipers Leather - appointed seats Power tilt / telescoping steering wheel 7 - inch color display XM satellite radio AM / FM audio system with 6 - speakers Single CD player USB / iPod adaptors Rearview
camera Bluetooth connectivity Dual - zone automatic climate
control 4 - wheel disc brakes with ABS Electronic brake force distribution Vehicle dynamic
control Traction
control system Tire pressure monitoring system Options on this vehicle: Sport package — $ 3650 20 - inch aluminum wheels Sport front fascia Sport suspension 4 - wheel active steer Sport brakes Paddle shifters Sport seats, steering wheel and shift knob Premium package — $ 3350 Infiniti hard drive navigation system 8 - inch color touch - screen display XM traffic / weather / sports Zagat Survey, restaurant reviews Infiniti voice recognition Bose 10 - speaker premium audio Streaming audio via Bluetooth 9.3 GB music box Climate
controlled seats Heated steering wheel Technology package — $ 3000 Eco pedal Intelligent cruise
control Blind - spot warning Blind - spot intervention Lane departure warning Land departure prevention Distance
control assist Intelligent brake assist Forward collision warning Front pre-crash seatbelts Active trace
control Adaptive front lighting system Sport touring package — $ 2000 Bose digital 16 - speaker premium audio Forest air system Power rear sunshade Illuminated kick plates — $ 350 Trunk mat, trunk net, first aid kit — $ 195 Key options
not on vehicle: Deluxe touring package — $ 3800 Sport touring package plus: Semi-aniline leather seating Quilted seat pattern stitching White ash silver - powdered wood trim Suede - like headliner Premium soft - touch interior materials Rear decklid spoiler — $ 440